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Charlottesvillians have the opportunity to send a powerful message by flipping the Fifth District and electing Leslie Cockburn.
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Charlottesvillians have the opportunity to send a powerful message by flipping the Fifth District and electing Leslie Cockburn.
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Cockburn is running against Republican candidate Denver Riggleman in the Fifth District Congressional race.
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Students living on Grounds will vote at Slaughter Recreation Center in Virginia’s Fifth congressional district which saw 16,394 ballots submitted by Oct. 30, up from 8,006 at the same time last year.
Leslie Cockburn, the Democratic candidate for the fifth congressional district of Virginia, at a candidate forum held during the primary.
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A former journalist, Cockburn won over 60% of the votes cast at Saturday's convention. (Pictured: Cockburn at a previous candidate forum in Charlottesville.)
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